If the ball is inflated (like a Basketball or soccer ball) it will become harder as external air pressure is reduced. This will make it bounce higher. It will become softer as external air pressure is increased. It won't bounce as high then and eventually, as it becomes soft enough, it won't bounce at all. These statements assume that no air is added to or removed from the interior of the ball.
I'm not sure what the effect would be on a solid rubber ball.
Air doesn't effect the bounce of the ball much higher air pressure the harder the ball lower pressure softer the ball temp effects it too colder soft warmer harder
the more elasticity in a ball, the higher it bounces. The elastic stretches more and causes the ball to gain more kinetic energy.
rain can sometimes get into the seams of the ball and break it apart
It could be known as a puddle, or a pool of rain water.
It is either eaten by a foraging animal or insects, or it rots.
after about four years it dries up
you can drop in any time
wait for the rain and drink from a puddle
You could use many different things, such as 'a shower of rain' or 'a burst of rain' or even 'a puddle of rain'.
They were both originally formed by rain.
Rain
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A puddle of dirt is a puddle of water with a dirty-like effect to it. It can be found after a heavy rain by large amounts of dirt or sand. You can find a puddle of dirt on the sides of roads or on baseball fields. I hope this helped! :)
Because if there is no wind you can see stars in the puddle provided it's dark, and it has to be a clear night as well . .
Make it rain and swim in the puddle. Lol